Sentence examples for competition engendered from inspiring English sources

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Both Pepsi and Coca-Cola lost access to ground water in the Indian state of Kerala because of competition engendered by drought conditions.

State officials said part of the reason for the reduction is the more vigorous competition engendered by the exchange, where insurers will offer standardized coverage that promotes comparison-shopping.

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Indirect benefits to females may also ensue if multiple mating results in the production of genetically superior offspring, for example if sperm competition engenders fertilisation of eggs by genetically superior or more compatible males [17]; [17].

In terms of the innovation system matrix categories, the contention that funding-induced competition engenders fragmentation reflects both hard institutions (funding structures) inducing competition and soft institutions: the fear of losing valuable knowledge to others.

Seven key tensions were identified, including: research priorities determined by powerful players; no consensus about criteria for knowledge quality; different perceptions about the knowledge broker role; competition engendering fragmentation; thematic funding engendering fragmentation; predominance of passive knowledge sharing; and lack of capacity among users to use and influence research.

It encouraged constructive discussion, employed strategies of peer learning and friendly competition, and engendered collective accountability for improving RI.

"Competition might also be engendered between staff to obtain positions in currently unpopular or remote regions.

Even "coveting knowledge" is condemned because it engenders competition and "fight to the death over profit".

He would rather see a state focus on building connectivity, arguing that this would engender competition that in turn would drive down the cost for the poorest citizens.

"So long as all the transplant centers enter all the pairs into the systems out there, you're not disadvantaging patients and you are engendering competition," said Mr. Hil, whose registry is based on Long Island.

He wants to establish a system that would allow parents to send their children to any school with taxpayer-provided money, a move that he says would engender competition and draw scores of companies to start new schools.

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